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In that strained setting, they have rarely produced great tennis.
His voice seldom rises to that strained, fever pitch familiar from his arena concerts.
That strained relations with girlfriends and bosses, and caused tensions inside the team.
"Richard," an impatient Mr. Obama interrupted him, "do people really talk like that?" That strained exchange helps explain why Mr. Holbrooke, the special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, was an awkward fit in the Obama administration.
Q: You've been critical of climate and environmental scientists; would you do anything to address that strained relationship?
A similar behavior was also observed in the AGNR n=3m + 1 family except that strained AGNR approaches degeneracy faster compared to their unstrained counterparts.
Unlike forced laughter, that strained bark designed to make someone else feel good, nervous laughter makes everyone feel bad.
That strained interpretation has been disavowed by Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner Jr. (R-Wis)., a principal author of the Patriot Act.
The way Mandy Patinkin said "I'm looking for you," in that strained voice -- those line readings were masterpieces of agonized understatement.
More than fear of what might happen while I was in a city and country and language that were not my own, it was the forced vigilance that strained me.
After consecutive years of losses in 1930 and 1931, the exhibition board was forced to make cutbacks, a decision that strained the relationship between the board and Weadick.
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